User's Manual
Installation Manual Glossary G-3
Master Code
User Number 1 code for the Keypad, used for Keypad
programming purposes only.
Monitored Zone
Any door, hallway, elevator, or other passageway that has a
Transmit (Tx) antenna or Zone Receiver associated to it.
Multiplexer
Relays event information from the Controller to Graphic
Display Panels (GDPs) and the Accutech Software.
Passive Infrared Reader
(PIR)
A device that uses an infrared light to detect motion. Used in
place of a Magnetic Switch in hallway applications.
Push Button Override
(PBO)
A switch (push button) that temporarily overrides a Magnetic
Lock, allowing someone on the outside of the locked door to
enter.
Receiver
A device that detects the signal of an activated Tag, usually
mounted in the Controller above the drop ceiling or on the wall
next to the door being monitored. For centrally located
systems, the Receiver is mounted separately at the door. A
short rubber antenna protrudes from the cover.
Remote BR Receiver
Receiver designed to detect BR 4200 events.
Staff Alert Panel
(SAP)
A display panel used to indicate to staff where an Alarm, Door
Ajar, Loiter, or Supervise warning condition has occurred;
employs bi-color LEDs, an adjustable Piezo Buzzer and digital
logic to control its outputs.
Supervisor
A built-in self-diagnostic circuit that continuously monitors the
Tx Activation Field and periodically simulates a Tag in the
zone.
Tag Activator/Deactivator
(TAD)
Turns IS 3200/BR 4200 system Tags on and off.
Tag
A wristwatch-sized device that, upon activation in a monitored
zone, transmits back the Controller through the Receiver.
Tag Test Station
(TTS)
Used with the Accutech Software for Tag assignments.
Tx wand antenna
Generates a tag-activating radio frequency signal near a
monitored zone. This signal is referred to as the “Tx activation
field.”